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he expressed concerns about the fact the fbi and the cia were both contacted by the successor organizations, kgb, fsb, and no red flags went off. >> one of the concerns is why didn't the state and locals know? part of the joint terrorism task force structure is the assumption because we live here, bostonians live here we ought to know even if the information isn't enough to make the fbi or the cia worry. right? the second issue or question has to be answered, why aren't these pings whether from the cia or dhs, requiring a new review? it may very well be that there are so many of them or that the russians were not giving us more information, which i think is a key point right now. so that's why you want to review taken out of the white house and taken out of sort of white house spokes people and putting it in with someone who is not known as a partisan clapper who is just overseeing the intelligence agencies. i think that is going to be important. >> and the president's remarks about the russians, talking about a cold war mentality and praising them for their cooperation after not their coop
he expressed concerns about the fact the fbi and the cia were both contacted by the successor organizations, kgb, fsb, and no red flags went off. >> one of the concerns is why didn't the state and locals know? part of the joint terrorism task force structure is the assumption because we live here, bostonians live here we ought to know even if the information isn't enough to make the fbi or the cia worry. right? the second issue or question has to be answered, why aren't these pings...
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groups, brian, that the cia, our intelligence, on the ground determine are not potential threats to the united states in the future. that's stuff -- all that identifying is going on right now. that's the options on the table. the idea of a larger military intervention as of right now, that is mostly off the table, but we'll see how things progress. brian? >> chuck todd with the state of play on syria from the white house. chuck, thanks. >>> and now we turn back to the investigation in boston, and word tonight that the man in charge of all u.s. intelligence agencies has ordered a review of how they handled information related to these suspects in the months before the attacks, trying to determine if the u.s. missed any chance to connect the dots here. our report again tonight from nbc's pete williams. >> reporter: the review has been ordered by james clapper, the director of national intelligence, into how the fbi and other agencies developed and shared information. >> we want to see, is there, in fact, additional protocols and procedures that could be put in place that would further
groups, brian, that the cia, our intelligence, on the ground determine are not potential threats to the united states in the future. that's stuff -- all that identifying is going on right now. that's the options on the table. the idea of a larger military intervention as of right now, that is mostly off the table, but we'll see how things progress. brian? >> chuck todd with the state of play on syria from the white house. chuck, thanks. >>> and now we turn back to the...
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. >> shepard: first from fox this wednesday night, the russians asked the cia to check out one of the boston marathon's bombing suspects after asking the fbi to do the same thing. that's what a u.s. intelligence official is telling fox news today the fbi reports its investigation of the older brother found no ties to terrorism. they asked the russians for more information but they never got it the older brother was the dominant force in the plot. police say he died in a shootout last week and the younger brother is still in a hospital in boston. catherine herridge fox top story live from d.c. tonight. catherine, what more are we learning about the request to the cia? >> shep, a u.s. intelligence official confirms to fox news that the cia was contacted by the russian counterparts in september 2011 and presented with virtually the same information the fbi was given six months earlier, that the russians believed that tamerlan tsarnaev was a radical islam and wanted to join group. the cia review like the fbi's found no evidence of terrorist activity emphasizing two years ago. fox news tol
. >> shepard: first from fox this wednesday night, the russians asked the cia to check out one of the boston marathon's bombing suspects after asking the fbi to do the same thing. that's what a u.s. intelligence official is telling fox news today the fbi reports its investigation of the older brother found no ties to terrorism. they asked the russians for more information but they never got it the older brother was the dominant force in the plot. police say he died in a shootout last week...
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to the cia and permissive of what the cia wanted to do. the -- her successor was a man name cameron munter who was not against the drone program, but he came to be susceptible to the drone strike, at odds with the station chief coming in shortly before the davis episode, and it sort of, i spent time t chapter talking about the fights and concerns he had, cameron munter. he found himself at odds with what the cia was doing in their strategy, and he pushed to get more power over drone activities in spake stan all the way up the chain of command in the obama administration, and hillary clinton batted for him, a tense moment between hillary clinton and leon panetta inside the national security council meeting were they were -- they were not fighting, but there was a intense exchange where she was sticking up for her guy, panetta stuck up for the nci, brokered a deal, but they retained a degree of authority of what it did in pakistan. >> and you report in "the way of the knife" there's a wing that's blocked off from the rest of the embassy? >>
to the cia and permissive of what the cia wanted to do. the -- her successor was a man name cameron munter who was not against the drone program, but he came to be susceptible to the drone strike, at odds with the station chief coming in shortly before the davis episode, and it sort of, i spent time t chapter talking about the fights and concerns he had, cameron munter. he found himself at odds with what the cia was doing in their strategy, and he pushed to get more power over drone activities...
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however, the cia said mccullough did not join the agency until six years after the assassination. the justice department later said mccullough had passed a lie detector test, clearing him of any involvement in the murder. when we look closer at conspiracy scenarios like the military spies on the firehouse roof, cracks begin to show. >> they were not up there when dr. king was shot. because i carried them up there and brought them down. they came back down and that was the last of them. >> fire captain wheaton originally said he took the agents to the roof on the morning of the murder. now he thinks it was not even that particular day. >> no, i think it was probably two days, a couple days before the assassination. >> look at this photo taken just seconds after the gunshot. it shows police rushing out of the firehouse. you can see the roof. there's no one up there. so if the army intelligence agents were not on the roof at the fatal moment, then there could be no photograph of a shooter in the bushes, despite what pepper wants to believe. we have seen the army intelligence unit's r
however, the cia said mccullough did not join the agency until six years after the assassination. the justice department later said mccullough had passed a lie detector test, clearing him of any involvement in the murder. when we look closer at conspiracy scenarios like the military spies on the firehouse roof, cracks begin to show. >> they were not up there when dr. king was shot. because i carried them up there and brought them down. they came back down and that was the last of them....
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working with the cia. everyone is going to have long nights across the country figuring this out. >> michael, it's been great working with you great to have you viable to us. our coverage of the explosions continues now with chris hayes.
working with the cia. everyone is going to have long nights across the country figuring this out. >> michael, it's been great working with you great to have you viable to us. our coverage of the explosions continues now with chris hayes.
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working with the cia. everyone is going to have long nights across the country figuring this out. >> michael, it's been great working with you
working with the cia. everyone is going to have long nights across the country figuring this out. >> michael, it's been great working with you
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diplomatic history like the cia's support for agosto pinochet's nine hundred seventy three overthrow the chilean government happy hunting and good work wiki leaks the bad image because on monday the senate minority leader delayed an important vote to confirm patti schwartz as a judge on the third u.s. circuit court of appeals because he wanted to attend a basketball game although his presence was not technically necessary for confirmation mcconnell used his influence as the head republican in the senate to postpone the vote until tuesday so he could watch the louisville ky. cardinals win the n.c. devil a title senator mcconnell his fellow republicans have made a habit of blocking president obama's judicial appointees so this latest to lay back in is and should be all that surprising but when you consider the number of times the senate minority leader has attacked obama for playing golf or taking schedule because his trip to b. and c. championship just reeks of that. and the very very ugly whitson school nutrition students lined up for lunch or quote middle school in attleboro massach
diplomatic history like the cia's support for agosto pinochet's nine hundred seventy three overthrow the chilean government happy hunting and good work wiki leaks the bad image because on monday the senate minority leader delayed an important vote to confirm patti schwartz as a judge on the third u.s. circuit court of appeals because he wanted to attend a basketball game although his presence was not technically necessary for confirmation mcconnell used his influence as the head republican in...
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we begin with the former head of the cia getting a visit from the fbi. federal agents interviewed david petraeus, part of the ongoing investigation into whether paula broadwell received classified information. petraeus told investigators he did not share top secret documents with broadwell. he resigned from the cia last year after it was revealed. >>> the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff arrived in afghanistan for talks about u.s. troop levels. general martin dempsey is meeting with allied commanders as well as afghan officials. as many as 10,000 troops are expected to stay when combat operations end next year. that's down from the current 66,000. >>> the parents of trayvon martin have settled a wrongful death claim against the florida subdivision where he was fatally shot last year. the amount of the deal between the two will, however, remain confidential. neighborhood watch volunteer george zimmerman who claims he acted in self-defense goes on trial for the murder in june. >>> and more fallout from that scandal at rutgers university. the school's
we begin with the former head of the cia getting a visit from the fbi. federal agents interviewed david petraeus, part of the ongoing investigation into whether paula broadwell received classified information. petraeus told investigators he did not share top secret documents with broadwell. he resigned from the cia last year after it was revealed. >>> the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff arrived in afghanistan for talks about u.s. troop levels. general martin dempsey is meeting...
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the former cia director, david patrice is visiting professor at the city university in new york. the chancellor says his students will have a chance to learn from a, quote, distinguished leader. general petraeus resigned after the fbi found he had an afared with his biographer. general petraeus is pleased with the opportunity and identifies with most of the students there. the job starts in august. >>> mormon bishop by day, sword waving wore i don't warrior by . the crime fighter keeping the streets of salt lake safe. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with o
the former cia director, david patrice is visiting professor at the city university in new york. the chancellor says his students will have a chance to learn from a, quote, distinguished leader. general petraeus resigned after the fbi found he had an afared with his biographer. general petraeus is pleased with the opportunity and identifies with most of the students there. the job starts in august. >>> mormon bishop by day, sword waving wore i don't warrior by . the crime fighter...
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did the cia and the fbi talk to one another? at one point in time, of course the cia couldn't do it but did the fbi think about using a fisa warrant to look perhaps at some of his phone records or tracing some of his conversations electronically? before we rush to judgment i think there is a lot of legitimate questions need to be asked and answered but i think it is a little premature to point the finger just at that customs and border protection agent. martha: it is highly possible that he didn't have sort of the structure to, you know, wasn't told, sort of how to go about coordinating all of this, right? >> i think --. martha: go ahead. >> no, i think we'll learn a lot but not just the name. normally there is information associated with the name. martha: right. >> i think you go back, there are broader questions here. you say to yourself, how frequently did the russians call the fbi and the cia? we don't agree on very much these days. so if it is an infrequent phone call you wonder why we don't more even without the cooperatio
did the cia and the fbi talk to one another? at one point in time, of course the cia couldn't do it but did the fbi think about using a fisa warrant to look perhaps at some of his phone records or tracing some of his conversations electronically? before we rush to judgment i think there is a lot of legitimate questions need to be asked and answered but i think it is a little premature to point the finger just at that customs and border protection agent. martha: it is highly possible that he...
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stoner one of several white supremacist attorneys that james earl ray had you know the cia that stokes in his committee looked into that eighty bucks so many scenarios that were out there but when when tom and i followed this up starting in the early ninety's and then i kept on at it with tom support after that we just simply followed up the leads of stokes in his committee and we found that it was for georgia whites premises basically used a mafia godfather the most powerful one of the south one most powerful in the country. name of carlos marcello these four georgia whites premises to use marcel of to procure the hiring of a hitman to kill came james earl ray was prison escapee no low level drug runner for that organization and you know he was he was in all likelihood the man and i say in all likelihood because we can't prove that beyond a shadow of a doubt but he definitely had help in the whole operation and there were there are others possibly involved as we explain in legacy of secrecy including some he could actually be convicted the day the last person i know that definitely co
stoner one of several white supremacist attorneys that james earl ray had you know the cia that stokes in his committee looked into that eighty bucks so many scenarios that were out there but when when tom and i followed this up starting in the early ninety's and then i kept on at it with tom support after that we just simply followed up the leads of stokes in his committee and we found that it was for georgia whites premises basically used a mafia godfather the most powerful one of the south...
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she's worked for the cia and national security counsel. good to see you. >> thank you for having me. >> is it likely that north korea would take notice of what china is saying? >> definitely, north korea is taking notice. this is a very intriguing development. i would say china's policy towards north korea is definitely evolving, to say the least. and we're seeing subtle shifts in its policy visa vee the north. obviously, china is north korea's -- the most important influence. china is the only country that could influence north korea. one country in the world that has any kind of leverage. so this is definitely an interesting development. if you remember, in 2010, in march and in november, in the aft aftermath when the north koreans sunk the south korean ship, china did not criticize even back then, so this is definitely an intriguing development. >> you say china can certainly influence north korea, and it can also be the one to sort of penalize north korea in a monetary way. do you think that this is kind of the prelude to that? that ch
she's worked for the cia and national security counsel. good to see you. >> thank you for having me. >> is it likely that north korea would take notice of what china is saying? >> definitely, north korea is taking notice. this is a very intriguing development. i would say china's policy towards north korea is definitely evolving, to say the least. and we're seeing subtle shifts in its policy visa vee the north. obviously, china is north korea's -- the most important influence....
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we begin with the former head of the cia getting a visit from the fbi. federal agents interviewed david petraeus at his home in arlington, virginia, friday. it's part of the ongoing investigation into whether paula broadwell, the woman he was having an affair with, received classified information. petraeus has told investigators he did not share top secret documents with broadwell. he resigned from the cia last year after the affair was revealed. >>> and we have breaking news this morning. former south african president nelson mandela was diggs charged from the hospital this morning. ron claiborne is in pretoria, south africa, with the latest. good morning, ron. >> reporter: linsey, nelson mandela was released from this pretoria hospital behind me just a short time ago, and the south african government said in a statement that he was discharged from this private hospital after making in their words sustained and gradual improvement in his general condition. the ambulance which took him away from the hospital here was seen arriving at his home in johannes
we begin with the former head of the cia getting a visit from the fbi. federal agents interviewed david petraeus at his home in arlington, virginia, friday. it's part of the ongoing investigation into whether paula broadwell, the woman he was having an affair with, received classified information. petraeus has told investigators he did not share top secret documents with broadwell. he resigned from the cia last year after the affair was revealed. >>> and we have breaking news this...
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he was with the cia. he said look, it's ludicrous, that was his words, to say that these guys made this off the internet. you know, the way they learned it was they started with flash cubes first, to test the detonators, then small amounts of powder, and this is very meticulous hard work. i said is it just you and he said no, all my colleagues in the government, he said they just laugh at saying you could do this off the internet and have such a high success ratio. i keep on checking on this, and somebody, there is a bomb maker out there i think who probably helped them, probably in dagestan, but the big question the fbi still cannot exclude is that there's a bomb maker still in this country or fled shortly after, and there's no evidence of one, but they cannot exclude it, because they know that these guys didn't do it by themselves off "inspire" magazine. period. >> juliette, what do you make of where the investigation is now? >> as bob said, this is going in many places. this is how investigations happe
he was with the cia. he said look, it's ludicrous, that was his words, to say that these guys made this off the internet. you know, the way they learned it was they started with flash cubes first, to test the detonators, then small amounts of powder, and this is very meticulous hard work. i said is it just you and he said no, all my colleagues in the government, he said they just laugh at saying you could do this off the internet and have such a high success ratio. i keep on checking on this,...
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i would guarantee you very few people, the fbi and the white house and the cia and elsewhere, have gotten any sleep. something like this happens, it is constant high-level meetings. every little bit of information that comes out, that leads to another string of investigative, investigative steps. for example, pete mentioned that these were likely contained in backpacks, that's incredibly valuable. because now as the fbi is collecting data from cell phone photographs and videos, people know let's start looking for backpacks that people might be carrying that might be same color of the backpacks that contained the bombs. everything comes up. lots of steps on the investigative front that immediately gets right back to the white house. so incredible pressure on the white house and elsewhere. >> i know there was they were considering reports that all the shrapnel came from inside the bomb, came from the metal, the explosive effects from buildings. i heard one surgeon today at mass general say he believed from his surgeries, the head of the trauma unit that it was shrapnel from the bomb itself.
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the importance as the leader of the cia of its release? >> well, clearly, it's an important report that was issued by the senate committee on intelligence. i have as recent lip as early this week, spoke with the chairman and vice chairman of the committee telling them that i am in the process of the reviewing of the document, and we'll be getting back to them shortly. this is a 6,000-page document with millions of pages behind it in terms of what was reviewed, and so it's my obligation as director of cia to ensure my response back to them is thorough and conveys my views about what that report portrays about cia's past practices, what we have learned from that experience, running the program as well as the report and identify things i think that the committee report might not accurately represent. >> thank you, and i qeeld -- yield back. >> thank you very much. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. brennan, directer, you were in the white house, and this white house seems to have a strategy that they want to negotiate peace in syria, and i just,
the importance as the leader of the cia of its release? >> well, clearly, it's an important report that was issued by the senate committee on intelligence. i have as recent lip as early this week, spoke with the chairman and vice chairman of the committee telling them that i am in the process of the reviewing of the document, and we'll be getting back to them shortly. this is a 6,000-page document with millions of pages behind it in terms of what was reviewed, and so it's my obligation as...
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letter questions why the survivors evacuated from the state department conflict and the cia annex have remained so silent more than six months after the attack, harris. >> harris: what about the status of the select committee? >> this letter runs more than 20 pages with all the signatures, house resolution 36 which has gathered about 70 signatures so far and before the spring recess, the chairman of the intelligence armed services and foreign affairs committee were running an investigation and said pulling their findings together should be enough. >> we want to make sure that we have a full story of what happened and where there are conflicting stories we're going to work to de-conflict them. >> i have no problems with continuing to get the facts and data, but only for finding out what happened, where we're going in the future and making sure it doesn't happen again. >> this letter is expected on capitol hill monday and it's sent to every member we're told in the house. we don't know tonight, whether it will change any minds, harris. >> harris: so interesting, we started earlier on the
letter questions why the survivors evacuated from the state department conflict and the cia annex have remained so silent more than six months after the attack, harris. >> harris: what about the status of the select committee? >> this letter runs more than 20 pages with all the signatures, house resolution 36 which has gathered about 70 signatures so far and before the spring recess, the chairman of the intelligence armed services and foreign affairs committee were running an...
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the fbi and the cia. they tell us we believe you have a radical islamist in your midst. we do interviews, we do some things that i think are pretty responsible. however, this suspected radical islamist is able to go back to russia without the fbi or the cia being made aware of it even though homeland security was. that system failure almost 12 years after 9/11. and it gets worse. the suspected radical islamist, the people we got warning letters about, is openly on the internet for months talking about killing americans and engaging in radical jihad against the united states, and we were unable to connect the dots and pick that up. the rest is history. between men benghazi and bostonr systems are failing, and we're going backwards. we need to understand that bin laden may be dead, but the war against radical islam is very much alive. radical islam is on the march, and we need to up our game. >> senator, do you have anything to say on boston? >> with no. >> the senate thursday night passed a bill to allow the faa to shift money in order to end the furloughs of air traffic
the fbi and the cia. they tell us we believe you have a radical islamist in your midst. we do interviews, we do some things that i think are pretty responsible. however, this suspected radical islamist is able to go back to russia without the fbi or the cia being made aware of it even though homeland security was. that system failure almost 12 years after 9/11. and it gets worse. the suspected radical islamist, the people we got warning letters about, is openly on the internet for months...
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joining us is larry johnson, a terrorist expert, former analyst at the cia. as you watch that blast on video, it tells you something. tell us about that. >> it does not look like what would be called an ammonium nitrate explosive. it is likely a high explosive. i double checked with a buddy of mine who is genuinely -- he knows bombs by looking at how the blast goes. he said it was definitely h.e., high explosive. increases the possibility that you can manufacture a high explosive at home called tri-aceta t. e. that's been the signature calling card of the al qaeda groups. i'm not saying that's who this is. but the fact that was was also distributed using either -- whether it was a backpack, cooler put into a box or a suitcase or put into a trash can, you weren't looking at much more than 30 pounds of explosives. it was probably in the 20 to 30-pound range. something that one or more people could carry easily without drawing a lot of attention to themselves. something like ammonium nitrate, like what blew up the murrah center in oklahoma city, that was a heavy
joining us is larry johnson, a terrorist expert, former analyst at the cia. as you watch that blast on video, it tells you something. tell us about that. >> it does not look like what would be called an ammonium nitrate explosive. it is likely a high explosive. i double checked with a buddy of mine who is genuinely -- he knows bombs by looking at how the blast goes. he said it was definitely h.e., high explosive. increases the possibility that you can manufacture a high explosive at home...
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. >> darrell issa sent letters to top officials, in the state department and cia and protectingit rights of people who have important information about benghazi. >> bret: we'll follow that story, shannon thank you. syrian president said thousands of fighters crossed in his country from jordd jordd. he is warning that it could spread in jordanian territory. chuck haggle said the u.s. will send additional troops to jordan, soon. assad said europe and the u.s. will pay a price for supporting the rebels. pomp and protest in the funeral for margaret thatcher. spectators broke in applause and scattered boos cu. security was stepped up. leaders attended . former u.s. secretary of state henly kissinger and george chaltz was on hand. go to our home page to see the full report in london. >> we are continuing the coverage from boston. bill hemmer updates the situation in the bombings as we await the latestt f.b.i. press briefing that could be coming next few hours . the humble back seat. we believe it can be the most valuable real estate on earth. ♪ that's why we designed our newest subaru from t
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was the head of the cia's bin laden unit back in the 2000s. he argues u.s. policy is partly to plame for terrorism inside the united states including the boston terror attack. in a recent blog he writes this saying quote, it is blatantly obvious from the evidence that the authorities have presented to date that the attackers were motivated by what the united states government does in the muslim world and not because of our freedoms and liberties and gender equality. a sentiment another one of our guests firmly disagrees with. michael scheuer author of imperial hubris. we have a former cia senior analyst and managing editor of lignet.com. this is really important discussion to have. we heard both sides argued on air. michael, you say the tsarnaev may have planted this bomb but you say republican and democrat fingerprints are on the detonators. that is a very strong statement. why do you say that? >> because it's true, ma'am. there has been no evidence since usama bin laden declared war on us in 1996 and his followers and those he inspired continue to wage war
was the head of the cia's bin laden unit back in the 2000s. he argues u.s. policy is partly to plame for terrorism inside the united states including the boston terror attack. in a recent blog he writes this saying quote, it is blatantly obvious from the evidence that the authorities have presented to date that the attackers were motivated by what the united states government does in the muslim world and not because of our freedoms and liberties and gender equality. a sentiment another one of...
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fbi wasn't talking to the cia and we didn't know about the planes about to hit the world trade center. here you have a dangerous homicidal very sick individual. university of colorado police know about it and apparently from what we're seeing they don't do anything except suspend his student i.d. card, so he's not going to cause trouble on campus. >> could she be sued? >> well, i think she's probably going to have a pretty strong defense under existing law. the law basically with respect to a psychiatrist is they don't have an obligation to make a warning unless there's been an explicit threat, in other words, a target has been identified. now even though holmes didn't say who specifically he was going to kill, she did warn the police. she's probably going to do all right in a lawsuit in terms of existing law and the bigger question is why didn't they move to have him involuntarily committed as a psychiatric case. nobody does that. fenton doesn't do it, the cops don't do it and if he had been locked up for treatment we would have avoided this horrible tragedy. >> the doctor did warn t
fbi wasn't talking to the cia and we didn't know about the planes about to hit the world trade center. here you have a dangerous homicidal very sick individual. university of colorado police know about it and apparently from what we're seeing they don't do anything except suspend his student i.d. card, so he's not going to cause trouble on campus. >> could she be sued? >> well, i think she's probably going to have a pretty strong defense under existing law. the law basically with...
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we saw rand paul filibuster for 13 hours over drones holding up the nomination of the cia director. guest: the filibusters do not use to be used that often. if you look back, there was a small number -- i mentioned in a story about the 1990 senate about how there was a small number of filibusters compared to the 20 12 senate. it is dramatic. if you look back further going back to the beginning of the senate, it was very rarely used. it is much different today. it is clear use use of the phils -- democratsuster have used this as well as republicans. it is not just one party. both parties have seen it when they are in the minority and their interest is to use the filibuster. it seems to be only growing. some efforts have been made to reform the system. bottom line, it is the way the senate operates. you need 50 votes to get things done. editorichael kranish, for "the boston globe." he writes -- host: john in houston, republican caller. caller: good morning. my position is that gridlock is a good thing. in fact, in texas, we have the ultimate gridlock in that our legislature meets ever
we saw rand paul filibuster for 13 hours over drones holding up the nomination of the cia director. guest: the filibusters do not use to be used that often. if you look back, there was a small number -- i mentioned in a story about the 1990 senate about how there was a small number of filibusters compared to the 20 12 senate. it is dramatic. if you look back further going back to the beginning of the senate, it was very rarely used. it is much different today. it is clear use use of the phils...
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agencies in the united states, not colluding cia or fbi and nsa and so on. so now it is one agency's view that is not quite shared or corroborated or by the rest of the intelligence community. when you say medium confidence, what does it mean? it means they probably have a source that they might have a source but not corroborated by other sources. again, as you mentioned, low reliability. translation, maybe they could. they have capacity but even if they do, it is not reliable. >> david, what is the intelligence communities's other members walking this back in the wake of this news report tell you about where the actual intelligence community and have you incredibly good sources there. where they are in terms of consensus o on the threat. >> well, i think chris, the first thing to know is, there is no consensus. but argument as you pointed out writely, is not the iraq argument. it is not whether they have nuclear weapons or not. they have nuclear weapons, they've done three nuclear tests. part of it is shrinking is down to a size to fit on warhead. besides t
agencies in the united states, not colluding cia or fbi and nsa and so on. so now it is one agency's view that is not quite shared or corroborated or by the rest of the intelligence community. when you say medium confidence, what does it mean? it means they probably have a source that they might have a source but not corroborated by other sources. again, as you mentioned, low reliability. translation, maybe they could. they have capacity but even if they do, it is not reliable. >> david,...
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it questioned why the survivors evacuated from the state department conflict and cia has remained so silent more than 6 months after the attacker. >> what about the status of the committee? >> it was run with another than 20 pages. i was resolution number 36 which gathered signatures so far. the intelligence armed services who are running their own investigation pulling the economies together it should be enough. >> we want to make sure we have a full story of what happened. if you click these stories you will click them. >> i have no problem with getting the factual data only for where we are going in the future and making sure it doesn't happen again. >> it is expected on capitol hill monday and is being sent to every member we are told in the house. we don't know is whether it will change any minds. >> we started earlier on "the fox report" with the death of the first diplomat killed since benghazi. it won't be dying down any time soon. good to see you. >> thank you. >> north korea threatens nuclear war and the bloodshed continues in syria where they are having a civil war. some o
it questioned why the survivors evacuated from the state department conflict and cia has remained so silent more than 6 months after the attacker. >> what about the status of the committee? >> it was run with another than 20 pages. i was resolution number 36 which gathered signatures so far. the intelligence armed services who are running their own investigation pulling the economies together it should be enough. >> we want to make sure we have a full story of what happened....
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>> chad, you are not only from the cia but also the office of homeland security. the largest population in the united states happens to be in watertown. is this you were spending much time focusing on or watching in homeland security or is this new and out of the blue? >> well, it's always a sensitive topic, becky. we have to have a conversation about this nationally. the department of homeland security has a division called director of intelligence and analysis, ina. and they do conduct what ian is referring to, demographic studies. they are patterns of ethnic groups that had individuals that failed to assimilate like this. what we have to be careful about is any kind of racial profiling, instead what we're doing both dhs and the bureau work very, very hard to do community outreach, to be part of these communities. in fact, what with we see repeatedly is the willingness of members of these communities, if any one of their members becomes radicalized frequently we see them come forward and actually provide information on that individual. for example, look at the u
>> chad, you are not only from the cia but also the office of homeland security. the largest population in the united states happens to be in watertown. is this you were spending much time focusing on or watching in homeland security or is this new and out of the blue? >> well, it's always a sensitive topic, becky. we have to have a conversation about this nationally. the department of homeland security has a division called director of intelligence and analysis, ina. and they do...
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he's a former analyst for the cia, as i said, also with the defense department. thank you so much for being with us this morning. i really appreciate it. and, peters, here's the question, we know that the suspect is sedated. we know that he's intubated with injuries to the throat. if there is communication going on, we can presume it's probably by writing. you probably can't get all the answers you want, so what are the key questions to ask right now? >> of course the other question is, i'm not a medical professional, but to what level of competent can he answer those questions? but as we said, the most important thing right now, john, is to know if there's any other plots under way. if there's any other bombs out there. issues of public -- of public safety. eventually down the road they're going to want to get into the history of this, because obviously the other terrorist, his older brother, is gone. they're going to want to know how this all came about. but right now, it's public safety, any other plots under way, any other bombs out there they need to know ab
he's a former analyst for the cia, as i said, also with the defense department. thank you so much for being with us this morning. i really appreciate it. and, peters, here's the question, we know that the suspect is sedated. we know that he's intubated with injuries to the throat. if there is communication going on, we can presume it's probably by writing. you probably can't get all the answers you want, so what are the key questions to ask right now? >> of course the other question is,...
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, it's the videotape, it's reporting from the cia and fbi and sources and putting that together. my gut is the person who did this has some connection to boston because they so effectively picked the iconic symbol of patriots day and the finish of the boston marathon. i also don't think we have enough information to point in domestic or international terrorism. you have to be careful speculating what it might be. >> on the one hand you have crude devices and on the other hand a coordinated attack. you can look at points on either side of this. >> although the devices weren't as large as we've seen overseas or what we saw in 1995 in oklahoma city i would hesitate to call them crude devices. these did go off relatively simultaneously, far enough apart they would have killed or hurt a separate group of people so i think this is a pretty sophisticated attack in the midst of an enormous amount of security, so the bombs could have been a lot larger but clearly somebody thought about this, planned this and executed it with some meticulous work. >> michael leiter thank you very much. we'
, it's the videotape, it's reporting from the cia and fbi and sources and putting that together. my gut is the person who did this has some connection to boston because they so effectively picked the iconic symbol of patriots day and the finish of the boston marathon. i also don't think we have enough information to point in domestic or international terrorism. you have to be careful speculating what it might be. >> on the one hand you have crude devices and on the other hand a...
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we're going to go live to seoul and spi to a former cia agent. plus, president obama unveiled the budget today and absolutely everybody is mad. and how much would you spend for that? wait for it... wait for it... [ dog ] you know, i just don't think i should have to wait for it! who do you think i am, quicken loans? ♪ at quicken loans, we won't make you wait for it. our efficient, online system allows us to get you through your home loan process fast. which means you'll never have to beg for a quick closing. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. bonkers, look at me when i'm talking to you. and these come together, one thing you can depend on is that these will come together. delicious and wholesome. some combinations were just meant to be. tomato soup from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. tomato soup from campbell's. with the bing it on challenge to show google users what they've been missing on bing. let's bing it on. [fight bell: ding, ding] how many here are google users? what if i was to tell you that you would actual
we're going to go live to seoul and spi to a former cia agent. plus, president obama unveiled the budget today and absolutely everybody is mad. and how much would you spend for that? wait for it... wait for it... [ dog ] you know, i just don't think i should have to wait for it! who do you think i am, quicken loans? ♪ at quicken loans, we won't make you wait for it. our efficient, online system allows us to get you through your home loan process fast. which means you'll never have to beg for...
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also joining us, cia counterterrorism officer jeff beatty. questions are asked about how the fbi handled the investigation of the older brother, what is happening internally at the agency right now. all of these questions serious questions. tom fuentes, let me bring you into this conversation right now. based on the fact they did discover a whole lot of other explosives, another pressure cooker, can we assume these two brothers were planning on more bombings if in fact they would have gotten away from the two boston marathon bombings? >> yes, wolf, i think we can more or less assume that that probably was in the intent or that they were saving it if they had a last standoff, they would detonate at the time they were cornered. if they had an opportunity, let's say, to do it that way. also raises the question this is exactly the whole issue going back to the miranda, if he had the public safety concern of what were those explosive devices intended for? that's one of the reasons they wanted to talk to him or one of the things thaw wanted to talk
also joining us, cia counterterrorism officer jeff beatty. questions are asked about how the fbi handled the investigation of the older brother, what is happening internally at the agency right now. all of these questions serious questions. tom fuentes, let me bring you into this conversation right now. based on the fact they did discover a whole lot of other explosives, another pressure cooker, can we assume these two brothers were planning on more bombings if in fact they would have gotten...
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we're going to go live to seoul and spi to a former cia agent. plus, president obama unveiled the budget today and absolutely everybody is mad. and how much would you spend for that? families and businesses is our business. we've reduced taxes and lowered costs to save businesses more than two billion dollars to grow jobs, cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like that. one time, i had to wait half a day to watch a movie. you watched movies?! i was lucky if i could watch a show. show?! man, i was happy to see a sneezing panda clip! trevor, have you eaten today? you sound a little grumpy. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet.
we're going to go live to seoul and spi to a former cia agent. plus, president obama unveiled the budget today and absolutely everybody is mad. and how much would you spend for that? families and businesses is our business. we've reduced taxes and lowered costs to save businesses more than two billion dollars to grow jobs, cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of...
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let's bring in mike baker, former cia officer. i think the market is not worried about it. it is what we watch on a day to day basis. should investors be concerned? how serious should we be taking this threat out of north korea? >> we need to take it very serious. there is a history, there is a pattern with north korea. this is not an uncommon experience with them. they get frustrated. the young new leader, his father before him, his grandfather before him, they get frustrated with their lack of respect on the world stage that they would have a tantrum or whatever you want to call it. they are used to the u.s. doing something to placate them. connell: it is almost seasonal. we talk about the fact that, you know, there are a number of issues. north koreans, this time of year, pull something like this. they want to get some food for their people and use it as a negotiation tactic. it is not the dad. it is not the grandfather. we do not know much about him. should we be more aggressive or should we pull back a little bit? >> it is a very good point. importantly, do not really
let's bring in mike baker, former cia officer. i think the market is not worried about it. it is what we watch on a day to day basis. should investors be concerned? how serious should we be taking this threat out of north korea? >> we need to take it very serious. there is a history, there is a pattern with north korea. this is not an uncommon experience with them. they get frustrated. the young new leader, his father before him, his grandfather before him, they get frustrated with their...
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it's not clear if the information is accurate or who is behind the postings. it follows a string of recent hacking incidents involving public officials including michelle obama and cia director john brennan. officials have charged somebody with murder for killing at fort knox. news of the shooting broke yesterday at this time. investigators say somebody killed an army civilian worker in a parking lot at the post in kentucky. the gunfire put fort knox on lockdown for about an hour. investigators say this appears to be part of a domestic dispute and not a random attack. no word on a motive. federal health officials say they are monitoring a new strain of bird flu. a strain that's already turned deadly. next, what we're learning about this new virus. plus, be on the lookout for some sticky fingered bandits. why cops say maple syrup thieves are becoming a big problem in one part of the country. that's next. s chose prego. prego?! but i've been buying ragu for years. [ thinking ] i wonderhat other questionable choices i've made? [ club scene music ] [ sigh of relie
it's not clear if the information is accurate or who is behind the postings. it follows a string of recent hacking incidents involving public officials including michelle obama and cia director john brennan. officials have charged somebody with murder for killing at fort knox. news of the shooting broke yesterday at this time. investigators say somebody killed an army civilian worker in a parking lot at the post in kentucky. the gunfire put fort knox on lockdown for about an hour. investigators...
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while the fbi is in charge of this investigation, it is a multi-pronged investigation involving cia, involving all the different intelligence agencies, intelligence members of the intelligence community, both in the united states and overseas, trying to basically use all the resources the u.s. government, try to talk to as many sources, agents as possible, to get any kind of intelligence that might bear fruit. and, again, this could take an awful lot of time. barbara starr, appreciate that update. we'll check in with you throughout the many hours. brooke baldwin standing by nearby at a local hospital. brooke? >>> yeah, anderson. i want to talk about the injuries here in a moment. i thought your point was interesting on how this is not a city under siege. i got into town two hours ago, two things i noticed quickly, one, a lot of blue lights, a lot of police presence at logan airport. i had to show my license three times to get on the plane from manhattan to here. but secondly, a lot of turquoise, a lot of turquoise and yellow marathon jackets. i talked to a couple who obviously is sti
while the fbi is in charge of this investigation, it is a multi-pronged investigation involving cia, involving all the different intelligence agencies, intelligence members of the intelligence community, both in the united states and overseas, trying to basically use all the resources the u.s. government, try to talk to as many sources, agents as possible, to get any kind of intelligence that might bear fruit. and, again, this could take an awful lot of time. barbara starr, appreciate that...
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what we wanted to do was produce a product of legal advisers at the cia and department of defense and the state department and the ministry of foreign affairs and the ministry of defense and so forth, a product that they could look at as they tried to sort through the issues. because this group of 20 people acting in the private capacity was very, very, very sensitive to the fact that we don't make law. scholars do not make laws. states make law. so what we were trying to do in this vacuum, an and this enormos vacuum come over try to do is create a tool that many other folks in his office could use in their private practice. the problem was that the task was vast, and we had to try to decide how we're going to nearly. i will tell you what my going imposition was that we're trying to recommend that only dealt with the youth in battle, also known as the law of conflict and international maritime law. but a number of the other experts say we need to do more because what state you're really interested in is when they are the victim out of the blue of the cyber attack. they are not just in
what we wanted to do was produce a product of legal advisers at the cia and department of defense and the state department and the ministry of foreign affairs and the ministry of defense and so forth, a product that they could look at as they tried to sort through the issues. because this group of 20 people acting in the private capacity was very, very, very sensitive to the fact that we don't make law. scholars do not make laws. states make law. so what we were trying to do in this vacuum, an...
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president reagan brought in the cia to help with the war on drugs because he thought it was a threat to our national security, which it is. the amount of money we have spent on them, we are not getting a good return of investment. i am a free market kind of guy. when you see the coast guard go out and capture a boat or a ship that has a couple of tons of cocaine on it and then three or four days later, the price of cocaine does not spike up at all, that tells me there is a sufficient supply getting in no matter what you do. do we need to deal with supply and demand? absolutely, but i think we need to focus more on demand. i got that more for my type frndthat worked with for ur years in thailand. they said, uil you do something about the demand in america,coppola -- in you will not affect things much here. not going tome is stop transporting it, because there's so much profit to be made. until we get a better control of the demand in this country, the supplies going to be there because there's so much money involved. to answer your question, we're getting a very low return on investme
president reagan brought in the cia to help with the war on drugs because he thought it was a threat to our national security, which it is. the amount of money we have spent on them, we are not getting a good return of investment. i am a free market kind of guy. when you see the coast guard go out and capture a boat or a ship that has a couple of tons of cocaine on it and then three or four days later, the price of cocaine does not spike up at all, that tells me there is a sufficient supply...
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the cia pushed to add suspect tamerlan to a terror watch list after the trip to russia after the fbi added him to another watch list and apparently he fell through the cracks. just when you thought there were no more headlines plenty today. welcome, i'm bill hemmer. welcome to
the cia pushed to add suspect tamerlan to a terror watch list after the trip to russia after the fbi added him to another watch list and apparently he fell through the cracks. just when you thought there were no more headlines plenty today. welcome, i'm bill hemmer. welcome to
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government to keep the masses in check. 14% of you believe the cia was instrumental in dealing crack cocaine to america's inner cities back in the 1980s. 7% believe we never landed on the moon. and finally, 13% of registered american voters surveyed think president obama is the antichrist. another 13% are not sure. if he's the antichrist. >> all right. i always love those. they also -- when you talk about who believes in sasquatch and that kind of stuff. >>> baseball fans all over the country threw their arms up at the same time when this happened. the moment yu darvish lost a perfect game with two outs in the ninth. more ahead if you missed it. oh, he's a fighter alright. since aflac is helping with his expenses while he can't work, he can focus on his recovery. he doesn't have to worry so much about his mortgage, groceries, or even gas bills. kick! kick... feel it! feel it! feel it! nice work! ♪ you got it! you got it! yes! aflac's gonna help take care of his expenses. and us...we're gonna get him back in fighting shape. ♪ [ male announcer ] see what's happening behind the scen
government to keep the masses in check. 14% of you believe the cia was instrumental in dealing crack cocaine to america's inner cities back in the 1980s. 7% believe we never landed on the moon. and finally, 13% of registered american voters surveyed think president obama is the antichrist. another 13% are not sure. if he's the antichrist. >> all right. i always love those. they also -- when you talk about who believes in sasquatch and that kind of stuff. >>> baseball fans all...
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hotel talking to the cia agent and this is a scene that is and in the book of the director added it is the lesson of the master which is a boy gets a horse and everyone in the village says it's wonderful he got a horse and than the master says we will see. then he falls down and smashes his leg and cripples him for ever and they see this is so horrible and he says we will see. then the war breaks out in afghanistan. and everyone is conscripted except for him so he can't fight and everyone says it's so wonderful and he says we will see. this is the lesson of afghanistan. we don't have the opium story in my book we have the timber story which as in 2006 because there was so much illegal deforestation and afghanistan and an outcry by the international environmental groups karzai made illegal chopping down timber and exporting it she made it a crime and that didn't end it that just meant that all the people that were selling timber were all of a sudden criminals and to cause they were criminals, they all now had to deal with other criminals and in that part of the world a lot of time th
hotel talking to the cia agent and this is a scene that is and in the book of the director added it is the lesson of the master which is a boy gets a horse and everyone in the village says it's wonderful he got a horse and than the master says we will see. then he falls down and smashes his leg and cripples him for ever and they see this is so horrible and he says we will see. then the war breaks out in afghanistan. and everyone is conscripted except for him so he can't fight and everyone says...
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. >>> former cia director david petraeus got a visit at home from the fbi. they interviewed him outside his home yesterday, looking to see whether he had passed classified documents to his mistress, paula broadwell. last week, he apologized for the hurt caused by his affair. >>> rutgers university scandal claims another victim. this time, athletic director tim pernetti resigned reluctantly over this, the former head basketball coach physically and verbally abusing his players. he admits he should have fired mike rice. instead, he only suspended him. >> it's a really sad day for a lot of people, including me and my family. and, you know, i always have and i always will, no matter what, want what's best for rutgers. >> now earlier, i spoke with andy scholls of cnn sports about pernetti's resignation and what he meant to the program. >> jon wolfe also resigned and he was part of that decision-making process that they were going through when they were discussing rice, what to do with him. they kicked around a ten-game suspension, kicked around firing and settled
. >>> former cia director david petraeus got a visit at home from the fbi. they interviewed him outside his home yesterday, looking to see whether he had passed classified documents to his mistress, paula broadwell. last week, he apologized for the hurt caused by his affair. >>> rutgers university scandal claims another victim. this time, athletic director tim pernetti resigned reluctantly over this, the former head basketball coach physically and verbally abusing his players....